I am grateful for the readers who are helped by the resources on my site. Here is an e-mail I received before Christmas:"My daughter Piper and I just wanted to reach out and say thank you . Piper had a big quarter art project for art class on Modern Art Movements due a couple weeks back. In her online research she found your page http://www.musicartandenglish.com/music-art-and-english-resources.html - it was so helpful to her I wanted to reach out and thank you. I hadn't seen her that invested in her school work in a long time. I'm grateful she seems to be so committed to art - my father was an artist himself(not by profession, just by hobby) and I'm happy Piper seems to be carrying on his passion.

Last night was Piper's Christmas concert and her art teacher specifically came up to me to tell me what a great job she did on that project. It reminded me that I wanted to email you to thank you for your part in it. When I told Piper I was going to reach out to thank you, she suggested that I let you know about another online resource she found, "People Who Shaped Surrealist Art" at https://www.truepeoplesearch.com/find/content-people-who-shaped-surrealist-art . She thought it would be a good addition to the resources on your page. I know it was helpful to Piper in her research, so hopefully you find some use for it too."

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My daughter Ava and I just wanted to send you a quick email to say thanks. Ava is in girl scouts, and is currently working to earn her Painting badge. The girls are learning about the importance and influence of art, how to draw inspiration from the world around them to create their own art, the color wheel, etc. The girls were told to do some of their own research & practice at home and she came across your page http://www.musicartandenglish.com/music-art-and-english-resources.html. Its been so helpful to her we wanted to reach out and thank you. She's really enthusiastic & passionate about this badge because her grandfather loved to paint in his spare time and he used to give her those art sets for Christmas every year and she LOVED them. Art has always been her favorite subject in school.

When I told Ava I was going to reach out & thank you, she suggested I let you know you about another resource she found all about The Color Wheel at https://online.maryville.edu/liberal-arts-degrees/the-art-of-color/ . She thought it would make a good addition to the art resources on your page. I know it was really helpful to Ava in learning, so hopefully you find some use for it too.

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As a homeschooling mother of four, I just wanted to thank you for including some fantastic information on your resources page (http://www.musicartandenglish.com/homeschool-resources.html). I started homeschooling my kids seven years ago, which originally stemmed from my frustration with the current school system, and it's honestly been one of the best decisions I've ever made. It's allowed me the freedom to make learning fun for my kids by teaching them the way I wish I had been taught as a kid, and I think it's SO great that you're shedding some light on it, especially because I often find there's a stigma whenever it's brought up in conversation.

Anyway, a lot of my girlfriends have watched my children grow up excited to learn and have noticed what a positive impact it's had on the kids. One friend in particular is ready to make the switch for her daughter next school year and is in the research process now, so I've been helping her a lot with that. I thought it might be nice to hear that I sent your page and another article I like for her to read through, and think it'd be a great idea to share it with you as well, if you have any interest: https://www.homeadvisor.com/r/homeschool-resources/

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